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xPilot Alpha 1.3.1.0 Now Available / Hotfix available


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Hotfix 1.3.1.1 is available for download. This fixes an issue that causes X-Plane to crash or hang of no CSL paths are defined or if the default CSL directory is empty.

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Version 1.3.1.0 of xPilot is now available for download from the web site, or via the automatic update utility built into the pilot client.

The following items were added or fixed in this version:

  • Fixed issue that caused CSL packages inside the xPilot CSL folder to not be loaded. xPilot will also now look up to 5 folder layers deep for CSL packages.
  • Aircraft labels now work in Vulkan mode.
  • Fixed issue where aircraft labels would only show if toggled on and off.
  • Added option to override the "Contact ATC" command

If xPilot does not show up in the plugin menu, please make sure you have the latest Visual C++ Redistributable installed. You can obtain the download directly from here: https://aka.ms/vs/16/release/vc_redist.x64.exe

 

X-Plane Map Crashes

There is a possible bug with the code xPilot uses to inject aircraft into the X-Plane map that causes X-Plane to crash. If you have a crash after opening the map, please send me your X-Plane log.txt as well as the Windows Event Viewer details. The event viewer error log should look something like this:

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This information is very important so I can try to trace back to what portion of the code is causing the crash to happen.

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Controller (C3), Los Angeles ARTCC
Developer: xPilot, vATIS

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